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How Lean Agile Methodology Can Help You Avoid Waste

Kainexus

Adopting Lean Agile project management principles, which maximize value while minimizing waste, is essential to mitigate waste in project management. By addressing waste effectively, project managers in every industry can enhance project outcomes, reduce costs, and increase stakeholder satisfaction.

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Continuous Improvement With Lean Systems in Manufacturing | KaiNexus

Kainexus

Lean Manufacturing is a process improvement methodology for achieving continuous improvement in various industries. The core idea behind Lean is to eliminate waste and maximize value by relentlessly focusing on customer needs, optimizing processes, and empowering employees.

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Optimizing Processes Through Lean Management [How-To] | KaiNexus

Kainexus

Lean management is a systematic approach to eliminating waste and optimizing processes to maximize efficiency, improve quality, and enhance customer value. It originated in manufacturing but has since been applied to various industries and sectors.

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Scaling Agile Through Cascading Missions

Moves the Needle

I had a conversation recently with a few industry professionals who were expressing concerns about the idea of scaling agile. Their objection was that not everybody can be agile nor needs to be. There’s been this tendency to kind of munge agile together with lean manufacturing and lean startup or lean innovation.

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The Application of Lean Six Sigma in Oil & Gas

Kainexus

Oil & Gas companies need to be ever more flexible and agile to succeed as the industry continues to face price volatility, technical innovation, and an uncertain regulatory environment. That’s why the Lean Six Sigma model is gaining traction in oil & gas.

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Getting out of the Building, Going Cross-Industry for Seeking Out Radical Ideas

Paul Hobcraft

The trouble is we tend to go to the familiar places; those tried and tested norms, the expected answers that have been well developed as our industry solutions and established as the features our customers expect. Going cross-industry. The whole concept of cross-industry is to seek out new ideas. Enjoy the ride!

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Are you Ready to use this Economic Downturn to Become Recession Proof?

Daniel Burrus

2019 was a completely different world in comparison to 2020 and beyond, and even as we have weathered the storm in one way or another, every day has become a question mark for many across all industries. We want to be agile, reactionary, and cautious — It is a primordial instinct in many. But how can you tell when it is needed?

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